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Litigation

Sep. 28, 2001

Jurors Are Not Immune to Effect of Attacks

Many Americans are in a state of shock following the recent terrorist attacks against our nation. As a country, we feel tremendous sorrow for all who died and their families. There also are strong feelings of anger toward the perpetrators.

        By Andrew T. Cavagnaro and Elise G. Devecchio-Cavagnaro
        
        Many Americans are in a state of shock following the recent terrorist attacks against our nation. As a country, we feel tremendous sorrow for all who died and their families. There also are strong feelings of anger toward the perpetrators.
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